Education For All: A Journey towards Development and Substance


And, he said "  I reached the pinnacle of success in the business world to others’ eyes, my life is an epitome of success. At this moment, lying on the sick bed and recalling my whole life, I realize that all the recognition and wealth that I took so much pride in, have paled and become meaningless in the face of impending death.

Now I know, when we have accumulated sufficient wealth to last our lifetime, we should pursue other matters that are unrelated to wealth. Should be something that is more important.''


These all are the words of  Steve Jobs. The Apple's founder; the multi; a millionaire who defined many times how to be one in a million to others eyes, how to turn one to million for others; but there is some example of being millions in one.

What is the last thing he was thinking if he would pursue his life in his death bed while he was murmuring,

"In the darkness, I look at the green lights from the life-supporting machines and hear the humming mechanical sounds, I can feel the breath of God of death drawing closer…"  The business guru was thinking of to peruse something more important in life; perhaps art, perhaps relationship, perhaps dream from younger days at that time when he was going to leave from his life. Always a seeker of the meaning of life, Steve Jobs is searching for another meaning that would bring a new dimension to his life.

Who said that only famous people can bring the utmost beauty of life. Life has lots of surprise for us to its store. Here in  India, D Prakash Rao who has been selling tea since he was six years old at a small stall in Odisha’s capital city has not changed his life at a circle; but he is changing many people's' lives. D. Prakash Rao is a tea seller and was unable to carry his education in his younger life. For a long, he was continuing to give half of his income to educate over 75 children from the slums of Cuttack.

Today, as per the source of Ministry of Human Resource Development, today six million Indian students between the ages of 6 and 13 do not go to school in India. By 10th grade, nearly half of all the students backed out of school. There, at the condition, a  tea seller is doing that work that a very few millionaires can do. We all know that success is a great thing, but it doesn't depend on doing the great thing only. Sometimes, it depends on doing the small thing in a great way; in such a great way that can change so many people's' lives as well hearts.

D Prakash Rao receives lots of praise for his journey. India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently showered his praise on the tea seller for being the ‘backbone’ behind educating over 75 children. D Prakash  Rao has a tea-stall where he has been working since when he is six years old. Once, he needed to give his education for the constraints of money and today he is turning the page of many students' life as he opens a school for these students for the last 17 years.

We wish whole -hearted inclination to D Prakash Rao to providing the new meaning towards the substantial value of life.

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